Labelling kids: the good, the bad and the ADHD By Vicky Plows, Victoria University “ADHD”, “disruptive”, “behavioural difficulties”: labels like these are applied daily to our children. But there is a growing concern amongst educators, parents and pupils that the use of such labels has the potential to damage young lives. What’s in a label? The labels we use to categorise children can be medical, such as “ADHD” (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and “ODD” (Oppositional defiant disorder). They can be administrative, like “social, emotional and behavioural difficulties”, and they can be informal (“challenging” or “disruptive”). Labels like these are used in our education system to categorise children according to their academic a...
The objective of the present study was to explore the strength and drawbacks of Learning Disability ...
It is estimated that between 0.5% and 10% of school aged children in the UK have a diagnosis of ADHD...
One of the concerns which continues to perplex professionals and all those related to the educationa...
AbstractADHD is considered an impairing psychological disorder that predominantly affects children a...
In offering a critical review of the problem we call “ADHD” this paper progresses in three stages. T...
Labeling students is a common practice in modern education but it is harmful to the relationship bet...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Internation...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the British Psychologica...
Diagnostic labels are frequently used with children exhibiting symptoms of learning and behavioral d...
In offering a critical review of the problem we call 'ADHD' (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorde...
Labelling is a contentious issue within the fields of psychology and education and is influenced by ...
In offering a critical review of the problem we call “ADHD” this paper progresses in three stages. ...
In this article we will address the question: is the use of labels in special education helpful? Wit...
Labels are used as a way to group people based on similar characteristics. Labeling can be helpful i...
In Western countries, the number of ADHD diagnoses and medical treatments of children has risen spec...
The objective of the present study was to explore the strength and drawbacks of Learning Disability ...
It is estimated that between 0.5% and 10% of school aged children in the UK have a diagnosis of ADHD...
One of the concerns which continues to perplex professionals and all those related to the educationa...
AbstractADHD is considered an impairing psychological disorder that predominantly affects children a...
In offering a critical review of the problem we call “ADHD” this paper progresses in three stages. T...
Labeling students is a common practice in modern education but it is harmful to the relationship bet...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Internation...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the British Psychologica...
Diagnostic labels are frequently used with children exhibiting symptoms of learning and behavioral d...
In offering a critical review of the problem we call 'ADHD' (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorde...
Labelling is a contentious issue within the fields of psychology and education and is influenced by ...
In offering a critical review of the problem we call “ADHD” this paper progresses in three stages. ...
In this article we will address the question: is the use of labels in special education helpful? Wit...
Labels are used as a way to group people based on similar characteristics. Labeling can be helpful i...
In Western countries, the number of ADHD diagnoses and medical treatments of children has risen spec...
The objective of the present study was to explore the strength and drawbacks of Learning Disability ...
It is estimated that between 0.5% and 10% of school aged children in the UK have a diagnosis of ADHD...
One of the concerns which continues to perplex professionals and all those related to the educationa...